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Director Journal
A publication of the Institute of Corporate Directors
ROUGH WATERS
In unpredictable trade currents, will your organization sink or swim?
Director Journal 2019 Media KitDirector Journal
2017/18 EDITORIAL HIGHLIGHTS IN EVERY ISSUE
L-R: ICD CEO & President, Rahul Bhardwaj JANUARY/FEBRUARY 18 JULY/AUGUST 17 FEATURE
Federal Finance Minister, Bill Morneau
Feature: #MeToo – What are boards Feature: Unstoppable change, Each edition of Director Journal delves
going to do about it? relentless innovation – an interview with deep into a timely, relevant issue facing
Technology: What boards need to know Gov. Gen. David Johnston the director community in Canada
about the fourth industrial revolution Governance: Change management has featuring interviews with some of the
changed: boards must too country’s most distinguished directors.
Governance: The federal Finance
Minister calls for more diversity on ICD Fellowship Award: The rule
boards breaker: Nicolle Forget wants to DIRECTORS’ DILEMMA
Policy Update: Coming to grips with re-balance regulations A snapshot of challenging boardroom
disruption in a fractured world issues and potential solutions that
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 17 help directors and boards to maximize
leadership impact.
MARCH/APRIL 18 Feature: Boardroom leadership: how to
Feature: Budding boards: exploring the develop strong chairs
Former Chief Justice, Beverly McLachlin challenges of cannabis governance ICD National Conference: Highlights in CHAPTER EVENT INSIGHTS
Crown Boards: The art of recruiting words and photos A key part of the ICD member
Policy Update: Influencing the decision experience is the chapter events across
Policy Update: Canadian corporate
the country. Organized by directors
law’s long and winding road to In Conversation: Susan Wolburgh
and for directors, the events create
modernization Jenah on making your board more
forums for open dialogue of pressing
In Person: The Canadian Public active and engaged
governance and leadership topics.
Accountability Board’s Brian Hunt on his
legacy NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 17
GOVERNANCE
Feature: Expectations for boards are
Examining key ways for boards to foster
MAY/JUNE 18 on the rise, and directors need to know
and enable a culture of good corporate
Feature: Global trade is shifting. Are more about a wider variety of issues
governance, including best practices
you ready? than ever before. Where to begin?
and insight from Canadian boardroom
Global economist, Dambisa Moyo Director Survey: Views from inside the Board Profile: Deftly managing leaders.
boardroom on trade, the economy and cross-border issues to become North
society America’s biggest bus manufacturer
Governance: Assessing the Policy Update: How will we work
performance of the board chair together?
ICD Fellowship Award: David Emerson, Regulation: Britain is seeking worker
boardroom dynamo representation on boards, but there is
little support for that in Canada
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Mark Wiseman, Global Head,
Active Equities Chairman, BlackRockDirector Journal
THE ICD CONTINUES
TO EVOLVE TO
HELP CANADIAN FAST FACTS
BUSINESS LEADERS
AND BOARDS MAKE
$1 Trillion
110
MORE INFORMED
DECISIONS IN
THIS SHIFTING Amount ICD members across all
LANDSCAPE sectors of the economy oversee in
market capitalization Chapter events hosted annually
across Canada
120,000
travellers 13.5k
Number of copies nationally delivered into the homes
of influential Canadian directors
Distributed in Air Canada Lounges
38%
Female
62%
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Who Directors, C-Suite, Business
Leaders, Influencers, Consultants
F E AT U R E F E AT U R E ICD FELLOWSHIP AWARD GEOPOLITICAL RISK ICD FELLOWSHIP AWARD
GORDON PITTS PHOTOS: J.P. MOCZULSKI
EXPLORING THE
GLOBAL TRADE IS UNKNOWN,
overachiever
The
UNTHINKABLE
AND
UNMEASURABLE
For years, KATHLEEN TAYLOR was the lone female executive at the
table. Today, as one of the country’s most prominent board chairs, she
wants regulators to help fix the gender imbalance in business, but says
greater barriers to women’s success must be tackled by society at large
IS YOUR BOARD ENERGIZED BY DIGITAL
OPPORTUNITIES, OR PARALYZED BY INDECISION? VOLATILE TIMES REQUIRE
DIRECTORS WITH TECHNOLOGICAL EXPERTISE HAVE BOARDS TO CONSIDER
BECOME A NECESSITY, BUT TO ATTRACT THEM, POLITICAL EXPERTISE AND NEW
BOARDS MUST UPDATE THEIR RECRUITING METHODS,
WRITES RICHARD BLACKWELL RISK OVERSIGHT PROCESSES
For a time, after the 2008 financial crisis, the
Boardroom
recruitment of directors with political expertise
fell a little out of fashion. “What do they
know about business?,” the thinking went, as
dynamo
corporate boards placed a premium on people
practised in navigating business adversity
during the economic downturn.
Now, in the face of emerging geopolitical
risks, some boards are asking: “Do we have
someone who can make sense of the wild
developments of 2016?”
With British citizens voting in a June
referendum to pull out of the European Union,
ARE YOU READY?
and United States president-elect Donald Trump
pledging to rip up trade deals, boards want to Few directors share the breadth of perspective that DAVID DENISON brings to the
understand what might actually happen, what boardroom table. His experience includes investor advocacy as well as executive
the impact might be, and how they should leadership and directorship roles at some of Canada’s largest corporations. This
position themselves to deal with growing
background is one of the reasons for his effectiveness, but as Denison tells business
protectionist sentiment and trade tensions.
(Not to mention how their organization should
writer Gordon Pitts, what really drives a board’s success is the intensity and
respond if it becomes the target of one of discipline of its members
Trump’s critical Twitter attacks.)
10 DIRECTOR JOURNAL 12 DIRECTOR JOURNAL 8 DIRECTOR JOURNAL JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2017 9 8 DIRECTOR JOURNALDirector Journal
CHAPTER EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
Right:
FINANCE MINISTER,
BILL MORNEAU,
AGM meeting
Below, left to right:
SUSAN ST. AMAND,
SIMON KENNEDY,
Ottawa chapter
co-chairs
ORGANIZED BY
DIRECTORS AND
FOR DIRECTORS,
THESE EVENTS
CREATE FORUMS Above, left to right:
RAHUL BHARDWAJ, President & CEO, Institute of Corporate Directors
FOR OPEN DIALOGUE NOVA SCOTIA PREMIER, STEPHEN MCNEIL
KAREN HUTT, CEO, Nova Scotia Power
ON PRESSING DAVID NUNN, Nova Scotia chapter outgoing chair
STEPHEN AFTANAS, Nova Scotia chapter chair
GOVERNANCE AND
LEADERSHIP ISSUES
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